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Power up your AI infrastructure! A first look at the Smart Systems Stage agenda at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026
TechCrunch has previewed the agenda for the Smart Systems Stage at its Disrupt 2026 conference, a programme dedicated to the energy and infrastructure challenges underpinning AI’s growth. The event, running from 13 to 15 October at San Francisco’s Moscone Center, will bring together executives from fusion, energy and grid technology companies to discuss the mounting…
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Tariffs didn’t bring manufacturing jobs back to the US
Trade policy under the Trump administration has continued to shift rapidly amid tariff measures and geopolitical tension, including conflict involving Iran, but this has not achieved its stated goal of bringing manufacturing jobs back to the United States. In a Decoder podcast interview, Evan Smith, co-founder and chief executive of supply-chain software firm Altana, told…
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Ohio’s cautionary tale on data centers is a lesson for us all
The article couldn’t be accessed — both the direct fetch and WebFetch attempts hit an access-denied/JavaScript-required wall from The Hill’s site, and WebFetch permission wasn’t granted. I don’t have the actual article content to summarise, so I can’t produce an accurate summary without fabricating details. Based on the headline alone (“Ohio’s cautionary tale on data…
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Watch live: Trump speaks in Michigan
The article does not provide details of Donald Trump’s remarks in Michigan because access to the page was denied. It appears to be a live-video listing rather than a report containing substantive information. The available text says the site believes JavaScript is disabled and directs readers to enable it or contact support. No date, venue,…
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Labour accused of fuelling youth unemployment crisis after quietly scrapping key target for tackling practical driving test backlog, leaving Andy Burnham red-faced ahead of joblessness announcement
The UK government has been accused of contributing to the youth unemployment crisis after quietly dropping a target aimed at clearing the backlog of practical driving tests, according to reports. The move is politically awkward for Andy Burnham, coming just ahead of a wider announcement on joblessness, and critics say it undermines efforts to help…
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Voices: ‘Where are the jobs?’ Readers clash over Andy Burnham’s welfare crackdown
Britain’s new prime minister, Andy Burnham, has confirmed plans to make welfare support “conditional” on people taking work, including claimants receiving mental health support, in his first major broadcast interview since taking office. He said the government must “get really serious” about cutting the welfare bill, while separately warning the NHS would “collapse” without an…
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Football Daily | Vinícius to Arsenal? Club football’s military industrial complex kicks back into gear
The Guardian’s Football Daily column previews the return of club football transfer gossip now that the “Geopolitics World Cup” (GWC) has concluded, focusing on speculation linking Real Madrid’s Vinícius Júnior with a move to Arsenal. The piece treats the rumour with scepticism, noting that Real Madrid and president Florentino Pérez have a history of using…
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Trump heads to Michigan to spotlight auto jobs ahead of primary
The article content was unavailable because access to the page was denied, so its specific claims and details cannot be independently summarised. From the headline, it appears to concern Donald Trump travelling to Michigan to focus on car-industry employment before a primary election. Michigan’s automotive sector is politically significant, making jobs in the industry a…
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The war on data centers jeopardizes our economy and national security
This Fox News opinion piece argues that local and state restrictions on new data centres across the United States are undermining the country’s competitiveness in artificial intelligence, likening the situation to protesters obstructing wartime factories during the Second World War. The author contends that as America and China compete for dominance in AI, a technology…
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Government under fire on defence and the economy as Streeting threatens to quit
Wes Streeting says he’ll resign over defence spending failures amid a bleak growth warning and widening North-South health gap; plus Lindsey Graham’s Iran strikes tears, a Tasmanian nurse’s death and the BBC dropping the Commonwealth Games.